The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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... less numerous by the vices of their fathers , shall hear of the citizens having whetted * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha . ↑ Troubled . That is , from the Tuscan sea , into which the Tiber dis- charges itself . Ilia ...
... less numerous by the vices of their fathers , shall hear of the citizens having whetted * An allusion to the deluge of Deucalion and Pyrrha . ↑ Troubled . That is , from the Tuscan sea , into which the Tiber dis- charges itself . Ilia ...
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... less verse the city of the spotless virgin goddess Pallas , and to prefer the olive * to every other leaf that is gathered . Many a one , in honour of Juno , celebrates Argos , productive of generous horses , and rich Mycena . Neither ...
... less verse the city of the spotless virgin goddess Pallas , and to prefer the olive * to every other leaf that is gathered . Many a one , in honour of Juno , celebrates Argos , productive of generous horses , and rich Mycena . Neither ...
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... less violently shake your fastened windows with their redoubled raps ; nor do they rob you of your rest ; and your door , which formerly moved much its yielding hinges , now sticks lovingly to its threshold . Less and less do you now ...
... less violently shake your fastened windows with their redoubled raps ; nor do they rob you of your rest ; and your door , which formerly moved much its yielding hinges , now sticks lovingly to its threshold . Less and less do you now ...
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... errors of a sense- less philosophy ; but now I am obliged to set sail The ancients thought a small forehead a great beauty , and the ladies affected it in their dress . back again and to renew the course that I had 36.
... errors of a sense- less philosophy ; but now I am obliged to set sail The ancients thought a small forehead a great beauty , and the ladies affected it in their dress . back again and to renew the course that I had 36.
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... less crowd of companions , and the perjured harlot , draws back : Friends , treacherous in their promises to bear equally the burden of adversity , when casks are exhausted , very dregs and all fly off . Preserve thou Cæsar , who is ...
... less crowd of companions , and the perjured harlot , draws back : Friends , treacherous in their promises to bear equally the burden of adversity , when casks are exhausted , very dregs and all fly off . Preserve thou Cæsar , who is ...
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